AP World History : Cultural History

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP World History

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Example Questions

Example Question #6 : Literature, Art, And Architecture 600 Bce To 600 Ce

Which epic poem relates the story of Aeneas? 

Possible Answers:

The Illiad

The Odyssey 

The Arabian Nights

The Aeneid 

Gilgamesh 

Correct answer:

The Aeneid 

Explanation:

The Aeneid, written by Virgil, it considered one of the most important works in Roman literature. Telling the story of Aeneas, who traveled from the ruins of Troy to the Italian peninsula, the Aeneid stands as the Roman response to Homer. This seminal work is still read in Classical Literature and History classes today. 

Example Question #391 : Cultural History

Who wrote the Orestia? 

Possible Answers:

Plato

Socrates

Sophocles 

Euripedes

Aeschylus 

Correct answer:

Aeschylus 

Explanation:

The Oresteia, Aeschylus' trilogy of plays detailing the fall of the House of Atreus, is one of the finest examples of Greek tragedy. Starting with Agamemnon's murder at the hands of his wife and finishing with Orestes, Agamemnon's son, being tried for the murder of the aforementioned wife (and Orestes mother), the plays explore the themes of justice, revenge and family like few other works. Extremely popular from the time of their first performance, the cultural impact of the Oresteia can still be felt today. 

Example Question #8 : Literature, Art, And Architecture 600 Bce To 600 Ce

The Allegory of the Cave is a famous example of Greek philosophy. Who's work is it? 

Possible Answers:

Aristotle

Plato

Glaucon

Pericles 

Socrates

Correct answer:

Plato

Explanation:

Written as a conversation between Socrates and Glaucon, the Allegory of the Cave is one of the more famous ideas presented in his Republic. Positing that man sees reality like a man trapped in a cave sees a shadow, the Allegory of the Cave invites us to admit that not only do we not see the whole of reality, it would be nigh impossible to see the whole. The allegory continues to find new life today as it lives on in Western thought and culture. 

Example Question #9 : Literature, Art, And Architecture 600 Bce To 600 Ce

Which Greek playwright wrote Oedipus Rex?

Possible Answers:

Virgil

Sophocles 

Euripedes

Aeschylus 

Aristophanes 

Correct answer:

Sophocles 

Explanation:

Oedipus Rex is one of the most popular of the ancient Greek tragedies. Chronicling the rise and fall of Oedipus, king of Thebes, as he goes from popular king to blind beggar. Sophocles regarded it as the great Greek tragedy, and his masterwork; history tends to agree with him.  

Example Question #5 : Literature, Art, And Architecture 600 Bce To 600 Ce

The Hagia Sophia was built in Constantinople during the reign of _____________.

Possible Answers:

Augustus Caesar

Suleiman the Magnificent

Mehmed II

Justinian I

Constantine

Correct answer:

Justinian I

Explanation:

The Hagia Sophia was built in Constantinople in 537 CE, during the reign of Justinian I. For several hundred years it served as a church of Eastern Orthodoxy, and was the seat of the Patriarch of Constantinople (sort of like the Pope of Eastern Orthodoxy), until it was converted into an Islamic mosque, following the Ottoman conquest of the city in 1453.

Example Question #396 : Ap World History

Qin Shi Huangdi ordered the construction of ________________.

I. The Great Wall of China

II. The Grand Canal

III. The Terracotta Army

IV. The Forbidden City

 

Possible Answers:

II, III, and IV

I, II, and IV

I and IV

I and III

II and IV

Correct answer:

I and III

Explanation:

Qin Shi Huangdi, who ruled as the only emperor during the short-lived but immensely important Qin Dynasty, ordered the construction of the Great Wall of China and the Terracotta Army. The Great Wall of China was built to prevent barbarian invasions into Chinese territory. The Terracotta Army was built for the slightly less practical purpose of furnishing the emperor with an army for the afterlife. The Grand Canal was built during the rule of the Sui Dynasty to connect northern and southern China. The Forbidden City was built during the rule of the Ming Dynasty and served as the seat of the imperial government until the Chinese revolution in the early twentieth century.

Example Question #392 : Cultural History

Who is the only playwright of 'Old Comedy' of Ancient Athens that survived to this day?

Possible Answers:

Seneca

Sophocles

Aristophanes

Euripides

Aeschylus

Correct answer:

Aristophanes

Explanation:

Aristophanes' 11 surviving comedies are the only example of Old Comedy style of Ancient Athenian theatre that we have. Aeschylus, Euripides and Sophocles were playwrights who wrote during the same era, but only their tragic dramas survive. This period of 5th century BC Greek life is known as the Golden Era of Athens. Seneca was a Stoic statements and writer in 1st century AD Rome.


Example Question #393 : Cultural History

What great historian recorded the decades long civil war between Athens and Sparta?

Possible Answers:

Herodotus

Aristophanes

Thucydides

Cicero

Xenophon

Correct answer:

Thucydides

Explanation:

The Athenian historian Thucydides and his History of the Peloponnesian War tells the bitter civil war and decline of the Golden Age of Athens. Thucydides starts chronologically where Herodotus's Histories leaves off. Xenophon's Hellenica in turn picks up the historical narrative where Thucydides ends. The Athenian Aristophanes wrote comedy plays around the same era. Cicero was a Roman philosopher and statesmen who lived in the 1st century BC.

Example Question #394 : Cultural History

The Chinese city of Chang’an was notable for its __________.

Possible Answers:

development of the world’s first public transportation system

extensive grid system

all of these answers are correct

development of the world’s first sewage system

lack of access to running water

Correct answer:

extensive grid system

Explanation:

The Chinese city of Chang’an was the capital of Qin and Han China. It notably featured urban planning and had an efficient grid system.

Example Question #395 : Cultural History

The ancient Greek, Aeschylus is most famous as __________.

Possible Answers:

a mathematician

a dramatist

a chemist

an astronomer

a philosopher

Correct answer:

a dramatist

Explanation:

The ancient Greek playwright Aeschylus is most famous for his works of drama. Most notable he wrote the Oresteia trilogy.

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